Top Posts of 2017

Everyone seems to do these kind of lists at the end of the year, but mine will not be based on web traffic, but on my own preference. So “top” means “favorite.” This list in some ways is only meaningful as a tool for me to later look back at a summary of my focus in previous years.

The series on the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification. This series evaluated the joint statement between Lutherans and Roman Catholics on justification in light of the World Communion of Reformed Churches joining the statement over the summer.

The effects of social media. The documentation on the mental health and sociological impacts of social media is growing, and the results are not pretty. The medium is conducive to a heightening of narcism.